About BMW X2

The BMW X2 is a luxury subcompact SUV manufactured by German carmaker BMW. It has been on the market since March 2018 and is produced in Regensburg, Germany.

The X2 uses a similar front-wheel drive architecture to that used in the MINI Countryman and the BMW X1, featuring the same 2,670 mm wheelbase length. Higher end models of the X2 are available with four-wheel drive options.

The X2 comes in three trims, the standard, M Sport and the M Sport X trim. In the standard trim, the car comes with cloth seats, 17-inch wheels and a 6.5 inch iDrive 6.0 screen. The other trims come complete with 19-inch wheels and feature dynamic damper control with a 10mm lower sports suspension.

The vehicle offers drivers the choice between five conventional combustion engines at 2.0 litres. Three 2.0-litre diesel engines and three 2.0-litre petrol engines. There is also the option of a 1.5-litre petrol engine with 138bhp.

At 1526mm tall, 1821mm wide and 4360mm long, the X2 is the same width as the current X1, but shorter and lower. Both cars have the same 2670mm wheelbase.

Thanks to its shorter size, the front seats are 20mm lower than in the X1 making this feel like a sportier car. That said, the luggage capacity is 470 litres meaning that the X2 has one of the largest boots in its class.

The car has already been the recipient of a number of awards including the 2017 iF Design Award, the 2018 EyesOn Design Award for Best Vehicle Harmonisation and the 2018 EyesOn Design Award for Best Production Vehicle.

BMW X2 Specifications

Price Range: From £27,950

Size (L, W, H): 4,360mm, 1,821mm, 1526mm

Insurance Range: 24 -32

Road tax Range: £140

BMW X2 Tyre Options

There are a varying range of tyres for each. The most popular sizes used regularly are:

225/40R18

225/45R19

225/40R20

The best way to check which tyre will fit your BMW X2 is to check what tyres are already fitted. You can do this by checking the size on the sidewall of your existing tyres.

New Tyres for your BMW X2

If you’re looking for new BMW X2 tyres, here at Protyre we have a range of options from a host of premium manufacturers that will suit your X2. From Pirelli and Falken to Sumitomo and Bridgestone, we have the right match for your BMW. Our site will also allow you to locate your nearest Protyre garage with ease.

For more information as to which types of tyres you can choose, why not check out our simple tyre search function and browse through our collection of top quality tyre brands. Alternatively, you can always call into one of our many garages across the country where one of our tyre professionals and qualified fitters will be happy to discuss your driving style and specific requirements and to suggest appropriate tyres. With years of experience, our experts know exactly what tyres your X2 needs. We are, after all, the local garage you can trust!

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Understanding the EU tyre label

The Tyre Label is a mark for motor vehicle tyres. Manufacturers of tyres for cars, light and heavy trucks must specify fuel consumption, wet grip and noise classification of every tyre sold in EU markets starting in November 2012

Noise level rating

This is a measurement in decibels(dB) of the noise created between the tyre and the road. It is represented by 3 bars with a single bar being the lowest level of noise.

Fuel efficiency rating

Rolling resistance is used to measure how fuel efficient a tyre is. The less resistant a tyre is the less fuel it will use to move the vehicle.

A is for the highest performing tyres
G is the least performing

Fuel efficiency rating

The basis for wet grip is the absolute stopping distance when driving 80 km per hour. Between each class, there are 3–6 metres difference in braking distance. Classes "D" and "G" are not used for passenger cars.